Spring Transitional Style
How to Dress For Spring When It's Still Kind of Cold Outside
Our calendar may say that it's finally Spring, but in most parts of the country, it's still pretty chilly outside. And with daytime dresses and lace-up flats calling our name, we're left with a bit of a dilemma: to wear them and freeze or to leave them be and wait for the sun to show up.
The answer? Neither. If our favorite street style stars have shown us anything, it's that where there's a will — and a bit of creative dressing — there's a way. Keep reading to see how you can start wearing all your seasonal favorites now. Take that, weird transitional weather.
1 Add Some Pants
2 Layer With a Leather Jacket
3 Break Out Your Sneakers
4 Cover Your Legs With a Maxi Skirt
5 Balance Out Light Colors With Darker Ones
6 Wear Crop Tops With High-Waisted Pants
7 Double Your Bundle
8 Pair Culottes With Boots
9 Wear a Bright Coat Over Bright Clothes
10 Style Whites With a Bit of Gray
11 Dare to Wear Socks
12 Try Pastel Trousers
13 Break Out the Jumpsuit
14 Layer With a Turtleneck
15 Keep Rocking Boots
16 Put Your Scarf to Good Use
17 Pile It All On
18 Say Yes to Sweaters
